A: The printer is still broken. B: Yes, I know. I ___ (be going to / will) fix it. Just haven't had any time.
A: The printer is still broken. B: Yes, I know. I am going to fix it. Just haven't had any time.
Sarah and Pete told me they ___ (will / might / be going to) save money for a new flat.
Sarah and Pete told me they are going to save money for a new flat.
They might to cancel the meeting next week.
They might cancel the meeting next week.
I think everyone ___ (will / might / going to) have microchips in their heads one day.
I think everyone will have microchips in their heads one day.
A: Excuse me. Can you tell me the way to the station? B: Sure. I (am going to take/I’ll take you there). A: Oh, I don’t want to trouble you. B: No, that’s OK. I (am going to catch / I’ll catch) a train there myself in ten minutes.
B: Sure. I’ll take you there. I am going to catch a train there myself in ten minutes.
I hope you ____ (will / might / be going to) be home by 6.30.
I hope you will be home by 6.30.
I'm sure smartphones _____ (will / might / be going to) be much cheaper.
I'm sure smartphones will be much cheaper.
We (be going to / will) see a play at the theatre this evening.
We are going to see a play at the theatre this evening.
Everyone _____ (will / might / be going to) have an electric car in 50 years' time.
Everyone will have an electric car in 50 years' time.
I didn't charge my phone. The battery _____ (will / might / be going to) run out.
I didn't charge my phone. The battery is going to run out.
Marco will move house next month.
Marco is going to move house next month.
Deborah made a New Year's resolution: she ___ (will / might / be going to) work so hard.
Deborah made a New Year's resolution: she isn't going to work so hard.
The Green Party won’t win the election. No, but they ___ (will / might / be going to) get a lot of votes.
The Green Party won’t win the election. No, but they might get a lot of votes.
In the future, we’ll to see more electric vehicles on our roads.
In the future, we’ll see more electric vehicles on our roads.
That bag looks heavy. I (be going to / will) carry it for you.
That bag looks heavy. I will carry it for you.
A: Hello. Can I speak to Jake Holmes? B: One minute. I ___ (be going to / will) see if he's here.
Can I speak to Jake Holmes? B: One minute. I will see if he's here.
They ___ (will / might / be going to) spend the night in London. It depends how late the show finishes.
They might spend the night in London. It depends how late the show finishes.
I think it (be going to / will) rain this afternoon.
I think it will rain this afternoon.
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